Effects of Physical Activity
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify the physical signs of exertion while participating actively and safely in cardio-respiratory fitness activities.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify the physical signs of exertion while participating actively and safely in cardio-respiratory fitness activities.
Physical activity is part of a healthy lifestyle. Asthma should generally not be used as an excuse to avoid participating. A child/youth can participate and perform better in almost any sport if their asthma is well controlled and breathing problems are recognized early. For additional information...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate an understanding of and make connections between being active and staying healthy; participate actively and safely in a wide variety...
Intramurals can be a time where all can participate! In this workshop, participants will explore the characteristics of a quality inclusive intramural program, the importance of student leadership and how intramurals benefit a whole school community. The workshop will include an introduction to the...
Each year more Canadian children are injured falling out of their beds than falling out of a tree yet there is no outcry to ban bedroom furniture. With few exceptions, our communities are safer than ever before but children are cocooned indoors, over-programmed and left with no time for free play...
As we continue to move through the school year, we’re sharing our platform with the Ontario School Boards' Insurance Exchange (OSBIE) to provide you with some risk management tips related to activity management and injury prevention for physical education, intramurals, and interschool sports...